Welcome To The Show is an anthem about facing exactly who you are and OWNING it. Its intended as a mantra to inspire strength and PRIDE. After recording the song a few months ago, I felt very compelled to create a video to further communicate it’s meaning.

I notice such diversity in my audiences when I’m on tour: Young, old, male, female, Trans, Gay, Straight, White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, and every beautiful in-between. The common bond is that they are all HUMAN BEINGS. No matter how we identify, the human heart has a universal set of emotions and needs. Sure it’s idealistic, but couldn’t we be recognizing our similarities, instead of our differences? It all comes down to Identity. We as a society are obsessed with how to classify and define each person. There are new labels invented monthly for how to describe new “types”. In some cases, these labels are needed to empower us and give us clarity, but it seems that at some point, all the categorizing can become quite divisive. I’ve seen so many people trapped by the identity they put so much effort into maintaining, or shunned by choosing not to. I have fallen into that trap myself. True Individuality seems daunting in our age of social media popularity contests. Sometimes it’s terrifying to face your true, whole self, stripped of any pretense. The good, the bad, the cracks, and the scars. I am no stranger to the feeling of not liking myself. Once I get past my own body image issues, I realize that I sometimes also neglect my own spirit. Living in a world filled with so much hatred sometimes makes cultivating self-love a very difficult task. I have always struggled with this as I’m sure many of you have. My path is a kind of paradox in that I get to share my craft with the world, but also be willing to throw myself to the wolves. To dare to be different, but still wanting to be accepted. There is vast beauty to be found in life’s contradictions. This non-binary reality allows us to lead happy, expressive lives, and yet this very freedom comes with great risks. I’m not alone in this limbo. Through my art, I pledge to bring empathy and courage to anyone who has been made to feel unworthy or ashamed while daring to be themselves.

This is the first time I’ve produced my own music video. With the help of my friend and long- time collaborator Lee Cherry, we set out to co-direct something notably honest. I spoke with Laleh (the brilliant songwriter who is featured on the song) and we agreed on the vulnerability we wanted captured on screen. I think the more we as artists share ourselves openly, the more someone out there may feel inspired to do the same. I also felt a strong feeling of empowerment in creating this video independent of the label system. It was time to shoot this one on my own. This video isn’t about selling a song, or product placement, or racking up viral views. This is intended simply as a creative expression. What resulted on set came from a very free and organic headspace that allowed me to connect with the camera as if it were each person who’s supported me over the last 7 years. This video is a thank you to all of you who have lined up to see the Original High World Tour. To everyone who has listened and shared my songs and given me the purpose to keep moving forward. It’s a thank you to all of you who choose to accept and Love who YOU are! We hold each other up! I want you to keep celebrating exactly who you are, even if you don’t fit into the worlds ideas of what they think you should be. Take your flaws in stride, nurture your talents, take pride in your Queerness, and share all the love you have. — Adam Lambert

Directed by Lee Cherry and Adam Lambert with Post Production and VFX by Studio Private. Listen and download Adam’s new single “Welcome to the Show” feat. Laleh at http://smarturl.it/adam.wtts.

Download Adam Lambert’s most recent album “The Original High” featuring “Another Lonely Night” and “Ghost Town” now at http://adamofficial.com.

LYRICS:
Can we, we keep
Keep each other company?
Maybe we, can be
Be each other’s company
Oh company

Let’s set each other’s lonely nights
Be each other’s paradise
Need a picture for my frame
Someone to share my reign
Tell me what you wanna drink
Tell you what I got in mind
Oh I don’t know your name
But I feel like that’s gonna change

You ain’t gotta be my lover
For me to call you baby
Never been about no pressure
Ain’t that serious

Can we, we keep
Keep each other company?
Maybe we, can be
Be each other’s company
Oh company

It ain’t about the complications
I’m all about the elevation
We can keep it goin’ up
Oh, don’t miss out on us
Just wanna have a conversation
Forget about the obligations
Maybe we can stay in touch
Oh that ain’t doin’ too much

You ain’t gotta be my lover
For me to call you baby
Never been about no pressure
Ain’t that serious, no

Can we, we keep
Keep each other company?
Maybe we, can be
Be each other’s company
Oh company

Can be, can be
Be each other’s company
Be each other’s company
Just be each other’s company
Be each other’s company
Can we, we keep
Keep each other company?
Maybe we, can be
Be each other’s company
Oh company

Sitting in her judge chair, Jen’s job is to critique the talented performers who grace the Idol stage. But there’s a reason she’s sitting in that chair in the first place… What a treat to watch our very own Jennifer Lopez take the stage to perform the awesome “Feel the Light” from the upcoming movie ‘Home

The last few years feel like one big dream. The fact that so many of you took the time to vote for me in the DJ Mag top 100 is a dream come true. It’s hard to describe this feeling but I know one thing… none of this would be possible without all of you… thanks for everything!!! Here’s the set I played directly after I heard I was #3.

Lyric video for a song that Sevyn Streeter has recently remixed entitled, ‘Say It ‘
*Some lyrics may be wrong, they are written off based of what I heard*
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“Say It (Remix)”
(originally by Tory Lanez)

Keep it one-hunnid (I ain’t worried ’bout what you drive)
Talking ’bout what’s important (we can get on it right now)

Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
I just want you to (Prove it)
Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
You gon’ need to spend more time to (Prove it)
(Oooh, babe)

But now we know that I want you,
And you want me
But this ain’t right I give no fucks.
Bout yo dough, I got my own, I got my own
Ever since I walked in caught your eye,
But now my life tryna find out if we could chill, if we could vibe when I got time

Cause you loving how your
Girl get down on this shit
How I’m sounding right now on this shit
Got you thinking ’bout making part two
Swerving your legs
Cause the ladies wanna hear
Me talk wild on this shit
So I’m a make ’em proud on this shit.
You think we only want
You for your money, and it’s funny and that’s why I came back top down

Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
I just want you to (Prove it)
Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
You gon’ need to spend more time to (Prove it)
(Oooh, babe)

I’m a break it down for you, the way I feel could not undo (with what you got and)
I can fly in town for you, you ever running low on dough (you know I got you)
If you really want I gotta take the time to figure out (it don’t come easy)
I know you really want me come see me
You want my body on yours

Loving how your girl get
Down on this shit
How I’m sounding right
Now on this shit
Got you thinking ’bout making part two
Swerving your legs.
Cause the ladies wanna hear me talk wild on this shit (hell yeah)
So I’m a make ’em proud
On this shit (hell yeah)
You think we only want you for your money, and it’s funny and that’s why I came back top down

Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
I just want you to (Prove it)
Heard you got about 4 bitches (Say it)
Tried to say you had less boy don’t (Do it)
If you say I’m on your mind (Show it)
You gon’ need to spend more time to (Prove it)
(Oooh, babe)

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An Emmy nominee for hosting Billy on the Street, Eichner appeared in a much buzzed-about Billy on the Street segment with Seth Meyers on last year’s Primetime Emmys and was named People Magazine’s Breakout Star of 2014. Billy on the Street has garnered wide praise from critics. The New York Times called it “uproarious… Eichner is doing things within the confines of the television set that feel loose, unpredictable and appealingly wrong.”Entertainment Weekly named Billy on the Street to its weekly “Must List.” USA Today called it “your new favorite show.” And The Huffington Post heralded it an “LOL-worthy” series packed with “frantic hilarity.”

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I waited all my life to play
I still can’t find a way
But if I work it one more day
I might just break the Chain
I might just break the Chain
I might just break the Chain

Lupe Fiasco [Verse 1]

Freedom, we can use some of that especially where we from
Where we grew up like a green thumb
Its like a criminal is the only thing you can become
Look at what I became
Something like a phenom, nothin but a g thang
Things I’ve seen when I’m looking out of these frames
Pictures I painted on the walls where we hang
From the trees we hung
Strange fruit man look at how we swung
How the hell you gonna tell us something
We ain’t have a father
How to try to grow up and be one
See umm feel it in my bones
That I’m sittin on a throne
Like a killer with a crone
When I slit another poach
Shed a whole lot of light on a little bit of home

Super swatter, the kid remains but I represent
I ain’t no paper planes. I’m fly
Plus, I dont write no more, sorta from the top
I’ll show you razor stay sharp
But I knew how to razor blade
I’ve paid my dues and now I wait for change
Because the flows so rude
It goes without asking Lupe
I’m so big, you aim to break
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[Hook]

Lupe Fiasco [Verse 3]
Chain broke, you ain’t make a rep for your chain smoke
No cigarrettes on my plane, yo
Stunt your ham bones from the game though
Put it on mine, take a long time
B-A-Barock is how I’m livin’ online
On a webisode like let’s go let ’em know
That I put up the footage that I’m takin’ your shine
Wanna see the real change? look in your mind
Your brain look like your ? brotha
Overgrow, overload, broken zone
Niggas playing games in the hood they got you stuck-up
Playa thinkin’ that its cool to be a pimp still
We gon’ set it free like a fish in a ??
Take this home, rearrange it, change it
Danger, Sway-zer, Lupe Laser. Pow!

Afrikaans/Eng/Nat
XFA
The family of the South African hostage, released in the Philippines on Sunday, have welcomed news of the release.

Muslim rebels freed five foreign hostages from a jungle hideout Sunday, but still held 19 other captives on the remote Philippine island of Jolo.

The Abu Sayyaf separatist rebels released four women, including South African, Monique Strydom, and one man after Libya agreed to pay 1 (m) million dollars in ransom for each hostage, negotiators said.

Monique’s parents in Pretoria, Monica and Heggie Aggenbag, described their daughter’s release as feeling like “Christmas”.

Their joy was lessened only by the fact that Monique’s husband Callie Strydom is still held by the rebels.

Callie’s brother, Sam Strydom said, however, that he believed his brother was stronger than Monique and would cope without her.

SOUNDBITE: (Afrikaans)
“It’s an absolutely wonderful emotional feeling that one gets when you hear something like that.”
SUPER CAPTION: Hennie Aggenbag, Father

SOUNDBITE: (English)
REPORTER QUESTION; “How do you feel about Callie (Monique’s husband who’s been left behind)?”
“Well actually that’s a sad story but what can you do. We thought that they would come out together, but one is a bargain and Callie is next, we know it”
SUPER CAPTION: Hennie Aggenbag, Father

SOUNDBITE: (English)
“I’m very happy that one is out, that’s a good sign, and I think Callie was more the stronger one than Monique and I hope he will cope without her and I’m so happy for Monique being out”
SUPER CAPTION: Sam Strydom, Callie’s brother

SOUNDBITE: (English)
“Monique said that she will not leave that place without Callie. Since then I think she got the message. The Foreign Affairs said that if she can get out she must get out, she must not stay there because we knew that Callie would follow just after her”
SUPER CAPTION: Hennie Aggenbag, Father

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A surprise of a lifetime when Luke Bryan knocked on my door! Earlier this year, my mom submitted a letter about me donating a kidney to her on January 28, 2014. She recieved a call from a show called Knock Knock Live? wanting to air our show & tell our story! Unfortunately, it was cancelled before our episode aired showing our amazing experience with Luke Bryan?! My husband pieced together a nice movie describing a day that will never be forgotten! I have waited almost a month to tell the world of this unforgettable experience that I shared with my mom and sister! Please feel free to share and don’t forget to become an organ donor! Enjoy! #lifeisgood #dreamsdocometrue #donatelife

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Evolution of Michael Jackson songs:
I Want You Back 1969
ABC 1970
I’ll Be There June 1970
Ben 1971
Dancing Machine 1973
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) 1979
Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough 1979*
Rock With You 1979*
Billie Jean 1983
Beat It 1983
Wanna Be Startin’ Something 1983
Human Nature 1983
Thriller 1983
I Just Can’t Stop Loving You 1987
P.Y.T. 1983
Bad 1987
The Way You Make Me Feel 1987
Man In the Mirror 1988
Dirty Diana 1988
Smooth Criminal 1988
Black or White 1991
Remember the Time 1992
Heal The World 1992
Will You Be There 1993
You Are Not Alone 1995